Actor Robert Carradine, who got his big break in Revenge Of The Nerds and later starred on the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire, has died at 71.
Carradine, who was part of the Carradine acting dynasty that includes his brother Keith and late half-brother David, died on Monday, his family revealed in a somber statement to Deadline.
They noted that Carradine had lived with and fought with bipolar disorder for two decades, but he ultimately took his own life.
‘It is with profound sadness that we must share that our beloved father, grandfather, uncle, and brother Robert Carradine has passed away,’ his family announced.
The statement continued, ‘In a world that can feel so dark, Bobby was always a beacon of light to everyone around him.’
Carradine’s family said they were ‘bereft at the loss of this beautiful soul and want to acknowledge Bobby’s valiant struggle against his nearly two-decade battle with Bipolar Disorder.
‘We hope his journey can shine a light and encourage addressing the stigma that attaches to mental illness.
‘At this time we ask for the privacy to grieve this unfathomable loss. With gratitude for your understanding and compassion,’ the statement concluded.
Actor Robert Carradine, who got his big break in Revenge Of The Nerds and later starred on the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire, has died at 71. His family said in a statement to Deadline that he took his own life after battling bipolar disorder for two decades; pictured in 2023 in LA
Robert pictured with brother Keith this past October in LA
Daily Mail reached out to representatives for Carradine’s brother, Keith, and his niece, actress Martha Plimpton.
Robert was born March 24, 1954 in Los Angeles into the Carradine show business family.
His parents were actors John Carradine and Sonia Sorel, and his brothers were Disney Imagineer Christopher Carradine; and actors Keith Carradine and the late David Carradine, who died in June of 2009 at 72.
David was found dead a Bangkok hotel room on June 4, 2009, with investigators saying he died in an instance of asphyxiation.
Robert began working as a child actor, with his first appearance in motion pictures coming in 1972 in The Cowboys with John Wayne.
He also appeared in the 1973’s Main Street from feted filmmaker Martin Scorsese; and in the famed 1978 movie Coming Home with Jane Fonda and Jon Voight.
One of his most prominent roles came as Lewis Skolnick in the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds, which also starred Anthony Edwards, Curtis Armstrong and Timothy Busfield.
He reprised the roles for sequels such as 1987’s Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise and two TV films: 1992’s Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation and 1994’s Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love.
Carradine famously played the role of Sam McGuire on 65 episodes of the TV Series from 2001–2004, and in the 2003 motion picture based on the popular franchise with Hilary Duff in the titular role.
Carradine pictured at a Hollywood Walk of Fame held on January 9, 2020
Online, a number of fans were remembering Robert warmly, frequently mentioning his work in Revenge of the Nerds and Lizzie McGuire.
Robert appeared alongside brothers David and Keith in 1980s The Long Riders, which also featured members of famed Hollywood acting families such as the Quaids, Guests and Keach family.
Online, a number of fans were remembering Robert warmly, frequently mentioning his work in Revenge of the Nerds and Lizzie McGuire.
‘Losing Robert Carradine at 71 is a tough one,’ said one X user. ‘A generation of kids grew up watching him as Sam McGuire and he brought a warmth to that role that made the whole show feel like home. Rest easy.’
One fan said, ‘Sad news. Loved him in Revenge of the Nerds. RIP Robert.’
Said one user: ‘Robert Carradine was a good actor. ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ came out when I was a baby, but I saw it in the early 90s.
Robert pictured at an event commemorating Gilligan’s Island 55th anniversary in LA in 2019
Jake Thomas, Robert Carradine and Hallie Todd pictured in the 2003 Lizzie McGuire film
Anthony Edwards and Robert Carradine pictured in the 1984 hit Revenge Of The Nerds
‘I also saw him in The Tommyknockers & Escape From L.A. I hope he’s at peace now.’
Another added, ‘RIP Robert. You’ll always be Lewis to me and I still love Revenge of the Nerds to this day. 2026 man….’
Robert is survived by children Ever, Marika and Ian, in addition to grandchildren, siblings, nieces, and nephews.
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